It depends on the particular settlement being discussed. In a number of settlements, especially those in and around the cities of Jerusalem and Hebron, Palestinian Arabs were displaced from their original areas of residence. In other settlements, such as Ariel and Ma'ale Adumim, Jewish Settlers built in areas of the West Bank where the land was relatively unused. This resulted in no Palestinians being evicted, but increased tensions between the Jewish Settlers and the Palestinians in neighboring villages.
Some people argue that the entire land in the Palestinian region in the promised land of the Jewish and they may occupy as much of it as they wish. Other people argue that settling in the occupied territories is a violation of the human rights of the Palestinians.
People killed the natives in honor of their god.
The main "event" in the West Bank is that there is a struggle between the Israeli Military Authority, the Israeli civilian settlers, the Palestinian Municipal Government, and the Palestinian civilian population as to how the West Bank will be run and who gets to enforce their will on the remaining three groups.
As the Northwest Territories originally were the Rupert's land of the Hudson's Bay company, the early settlers were British traders, with the aborigial people already living in the area. Soon provinces were cut out of the land, and we have what is left of Northwest Territories.
to attract new settlers
the Susquehannock tribe.
The Settlers of Catan happened in 1995.
The Settlers III happened in 1998.
The Settlers - video game - happened in 1993.
A variety of groups settled in NJ. The Guidos occupied Seaside Heights.
Native Americans showed the settlers survival skills.
The Indians removal act impacted white settlers by opening new territories foe them. The white settlers were afraid of this as the feared the Indians would retaliate.